When do jackie and hyde break up for good




















Sign In. That '70s Show. Comedy Drama Romance. Director David Trainer. Top credits Director David Trainer. See more at IMDbPro. Photos Add Image. Top cast Edit. Wilmer Valderrama Fez as Fez. David Trainer. Storyline Edit. Kelso sees Hyde kissing another girl in the hotel; Hyde doesn't even deny it, but still can't believe the 'gay nurse dream' till Fez confirms it, in the presence of mean school-paper editor Mitch Miller whom Fez just denied a driver's license, and Miller jumps at the chance for blackmail.

Jackie dumps Hyde when he confesses his cheating and Kelso announces he'll court her again. Red and Kitty keep pressing the early wedding, Eric and Donna realize they're not nearly ready, but shatter Kitty coming up with a third solution: moving to Madison after graduation.

Forman gives Jackie the advice to "pick her battles". Jackie takes this advice to heart. She tries once again to get Hyde to lie about thinking Brooke is hot and he refuses once again. Then Jackie asks him to "go to the drug store and get [her] a Vogue magazine". He protests, saying his ice cream is going to melt, but he abandons it and, to Jackie's delight, does as she asks.

In " I'm Free ," Jackie shows compassion for Hyde's childhood. Hyde gets angry at Kelso for wanting to abandon his unborn child and for thinking that it's okay if a child grows up fatherless. Jackie points out to Kelso that Steven grew up without a father.

Then she says to Hyde, "Oh, Steven you're sensitive to this because your father ditched you, too That is so foxy. Hyde begrudgingly agrees to go to Jackie's Christmas dance with her in "Christmas" so she can get back on the cheer squad.

He initially refuses, but she pouts adorably at him and says, "Pwease? They dance intimately together, which he seems to enjoy, but the rest of the night he is unhappy. He suffers through it, though, for her sake. Julie , the cheer captain, invites Jackie back on the team, but Jackie changes her mind and decides against it.

She tells Hyde about this, saying, "I realized these girls aren't my friends anymore. I learned something about myself. In "I'm a Boy" during the circle, Hyde and Jackie have a very revealing moment. Jackie smiles at him, genuinely touched, and Hyde presses his cheek to her forehead with the deepest, happiest grin we may have ever seen from him on the show.

He also makes her promise not to talk about weddings or marriage "in or around the United States". Several episodes of season 6 re-confirmed this effect they had on each other.

Season 7, however, robbed them of that growth, reverting Jackie back to her previously discarded marriage-and-money-obsessed ways — and turning Hyde into someone who seemed to forget his deep and hard-fought love for her. Before W. He seems very comfortable with their physical closeness in this scene.

After W. She tells W. Later, it's Jackie whom Hyde goes to about his feelings. I mean, thinking you wanted something from him. Jackie tries to comfort Hyde by bringing her relationship to her own father into the discussion. You know what? But her motive was to make Hyde feel better. Seasons 5 and 6 contradict this depiction. Characterization was sacrificed for technical necessity. Jackie keeps both hands on his knee. Jackie insists that he does. It also contradicts the episode " The Girl I Love" where she learned how to approach him when she wanted or needed something.

Unfortunately, this is a case of the writers manipulating the characters to serve plot, something they do consistently to Jackie and Hyde throughout season 7. After Kitty tries to manipulate Hyde into believing she was on the phone with W. The dialogue that follows characterizes both Jackie and Hyde well. Kitty: And every time something means a lot to you, you push it away before it can push you away.

Jackie: And every time something means a lot to me, I smother it, which is why were such a good couple. Red sets up his muffler shop, and his dialogue about Jackie contradicts a very early deepening of her character in " Career Day ". After Jackie tells Hyde to take some pictures during his lunch with W. Hyde: Well, we have some really good [family pictures] of my mom down at the county jail: one full face, two profiles — each one dated and numbered.

You know, I should probably be more generous and considerate with you… but I am what I am. She sounds compassionate, but she characterizes herself as the opposite. During seasons , compassion was shown to be mixed into her egocentricity. These conflicting aspects of her personality are partly what make her a three-dimensional character. Hyde: Jackie, I gotta take this job. Steven, why is it everything I love about you also grosses me out? She has a camera with her and takes as many pictures as she can.

He never had a real family outside of the Formans , and she wants him to have the typical, loving family experience with all the accoutrements including a family album. Hyde has no experience working in a corporate office. Despite that W. She both bought and brings him a new suit and packed a lunch for him. She greets him with a kiss at the basement door when he comes home from work.

And the following exchange is rather interesting:. Not only did I know what he was talking about, I suggested he make a flow chart. Hyde was sharing his confusion and, perhaps, fear, with Jackie about becoming corporate. He trusted her enough to reveal this information to her — and he was probably expecting some kind of comfort in return. Perhaps not perfectly, but after another year of being with him, she would have continued to grow and change.

Jackie is claiming Hyde as her possession, but her last bit dialogue is mostly a joke. Jackie is particularly physically affectionate with Hyde, resting her head on his shoulder, holding his hand, etc. He keeps his hand on her knee, and they often look at each other while talking. Hyde appreciates the gesture, despite the inedible nature of the cookies. He lies to spare her feelings.

In "Winter," Jackie reminds Hyde "about the Ladies of Point Place party" they're supposed to attend together that night. Hyde says, "Oh, yeah, I forgot.

Something more important came up. Hyde: Jackie, are you still mad? Come on, man, this is not a big deal. I mean, six months ago you would have thought this was really funny. Jackie: Yeah, six months ago.

Hyde: Yeah, and you know what? His freak-out is understandable, but his treatment of Jackie is not. She becomes a scapegoat for his fear. He also offers to drive Jackie home in the episode, an act of kindness very much in-character. She bravely tries to talk to him about their relationship, but she chooses the wrong time.

She denies she had anything important to speak about, and he gives her a classic Hyde, emotion-veiling answer. The reasons Jackie and Hyde give for having gotten involved in the first place directly contradict season 5.

Plus, he felt bad about hurting Kelso. The relationship actually proved a lot of people wrong who thought that they were with each other for superficial reasons; especially since Hyde and Jackie really worked towards making things work between them, and it showed. In fact, Jackie made a much stronger effort to keep her relationship with Hyde alive than she ever did with Michael, which was a sign that she was serious about him. The entire That '70s Show fandom has at some point in their lives wracked their head about what Jackie and Hyde talked about when they were alone with each other.

The fact that they are so different really helped them both grow and it was actually very visible in their individual narratives. As Jackie left her toxic ex behind and actually sensed how much of an effort real relationships took, Hyde also tried to work on his commitment issues.

The fact that they stuck by each other despite so much friction and were transparent about their relationship was a huge draw for the early s audiences because it depicted a new kind of teenage romance. There were no fairy tale elements in their storyline, and yet it was non-toxic and rewarding. Fans were always anxious about what Jackie and Hyde would do even if they did manage to end up with each other.

Would they really have a future together? Hyde is too much of a non-conformist to actually go down the marriage route, and Jackie had stated several times that she only wants to marry a rich and successful person.

Plus, Hyde was never really very ambitious and wanted to stay in Wisconsin, whereas Jackie wanted a jet-setting career that would take her all around the world. Share Share Tweet Email 0. Related Topics Lists that 70s show.



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